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How does the presence of an acid in a water solution affect the pH of the solution?

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When added to water, an acid releases hydrogen ions. Hydrogen ions in water combine with the water molecules to form hydronium ions, thereby decreasing the pH and increasing the acidity of water. pH is a measure of acidity or basisity (alkalinity) of a solution.

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